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OVEMIRR 13 1869.
T SHIPPING.
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for Whampoa kobama.
PING REPORTS.
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St. Paule
had
E to N. W winds running, at times ko, hin had to be run off her cocke
n.breaking on board/Pauled
65 days out
he 19th Sept.,.
on the 6th Oct., 56 days ont, the Ombia, from London days out, and the erpool for Shangbai
seed through Maccleffek neper Straits; from theters Danger Islands, which
m the 19th, had
W. to NW. wind and NE wind on
on the
2304
and long 119.18 E. hid the N. NE to N. N.W. vay lower fore-topsail and Laysail, and splitting both the sea at the finlewis very ghted Formous, and from ghat had moderate and fresh
wind and
equally received pilot on board, 113 thes Downs, and arrived at 7th Nov. Spoke the Hiller od Cot, in lat. 18.89 A. and com Foochow for London.
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HONGKONG. CATHEDRAL-Morning, 11 Beach. Afternoon 40 elok h. The Holy Communion the First Sunday in 'every 11 o'clock service. and on day in every month, at 8.30.
ROH-Minister Rey, D. B.. ing Service, 11 A. M. Eveù-
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ry Rey, T. Raimondi, morning, at 6, lef Mass
bard &
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English. In the afternoon, in Fortuguese, English and 30, Sermon in Portuguese;
on.
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Be morning, at 7, Muas with mese. In the afternoon, at
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NDLING HOUSE, Service in ognage, by Pastor E. Klitzke,
ay, at half-past ten AM, in hy Berlin Foundling House,
ME.Evening Service, at
Beach.
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"Old"
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013,
8,
630
diab,
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Exchange.
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emperature.
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MARRIAGES:
The
-September 3d, 1869 -
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S POLIC8 Mr May on the Beach Henry Hudgell, who described himself as
U
been sent us.
- darin, in a brothel row, at Souchow, and that some trouble is likely to follow. With reference, to this the following account hoe
Our correspondent, how ever, says this is the popular rumour-its While Ting Footsi's son was in a brothet, accuracy cannot be youched for
He made enquiries and was told that there done. One was, beaten to death and the dali to investigate WRE DO
no such resect in the harbor, and he iu and revenge,
NOTICE their public men that the vindicator of HE Undersigned begs to no:
admit Mr Burlingame in the extraet we publish
THE CAPALTA“ CASE:
to the greetings of welcome which poured It is a common thing for us to see supen her from the pretty sumarotia group notice among Passengers arrived," that of servants and tenants of the Milbanke tify to big numerous Pa-herewith should both ingenuible, the an unemployed seaman roriding at No.
anoh-and-such a ateamer brought so many family, who had assembled about the en- trons and the Publie generally surreptitions conduct of the Chinese West Terrace was sentenced to four
Chinose a statement that has not the least trance to the mazaion. Fletcher, who was that his establishment has been Envoy, and should endeavour to blackon circumstancos. It appears that, on the 7th
the amount of passage money. But the and bridegroom from Seaham to Hainaby, mouths' imprisonment under the following
interest for any except those interested in the only servant who accompanied the bride engaged by the Committee of Mr J. Brown's character, at the instant, the prisoner went to a Chinese two soldes fournis on to the door and were 8. S. Heng-que on her last trip here brought and who, of course sat upon the box, in- same time, by presenting him in the ships compradors on the Praya whom he about to enter, when young Ting's servant from the U. S. Cousul at Hakudadi 9 formed Mrs. Minns that a similar scene the Hongkong Club so as to light of a disappointed speculator, Mr know, told him that he was master of a sold them that the Footar's son was inside Chinese, whose arrival seen worthy of spe had ooitred at Darlington, at the hotel place it at the disposal of H. Burlingame may well exclaim, and not barque then lying in the harbor, wrote and that they hail botter not go in. The mal notice. These Chinese, were ho ten-where they changed horses. The happi H. The DUKE OF EDINBURGH, for the first time, Save me from my produced (Water Lily) and ordered are equals, and so saying went in. Young board the barque Cayafta when she was duration; even during the shurt three- down its name, on a piece of paper now soldiers replied that in a brothel all men nant portion of the coolies who were on nesa of Lady Byron, however, was of brief and in consequence thereof will friends! As regards Mir Hinwne, we some provisions to be taken on board. Ting was mineli auhoyed at their presents brought ito the bathour of Fukudadi at weeks they spent at Hainaby the irregula be closed to the Public for four-on the resources of his unblemished inte store, and munied again called so take sauta tuly left, the place, telling his ser- the beginning of laat year." It will be in the ritise of Lord Byron occasioned her the
on the resources of his store, and hum
hurried the compradore to take vants to keep guard and not allow the recollection of some of our readers that the greatest wintress, and she even contemplat- teen days from the 2nd inst.
grity, his experience, and his practised the goods on board waitot borrowing then wait to a military official, giving thrived in Japa
on this occa-soldiers to escape till he returned, DAVID BROWNE,
penis the old story. Mr Bucino he took the opportunity of borrow formation against the two soldiers, and re-picion and rise to the graveat aus- was her constant companion and confidanta
He piroamstances
tances under which that vessel ar- ed returning to her father. Mrs. Blinna Proprietor ac
game has been too clever by half ******** ཐ་ dollar for chair-hire, The Compradora,
Japan whose name is Ayun, accordingly went and questing him to send s body of soldiers to used the American flag, Capt, English in not believe that her ladyship concealed
coolles said that she had through this painful period, and she does Hongkong, Nov. 1; 1869. From the New York Semi-Weekly Times," looked for the vessel, but without effect seize aud heat them, which was accordingly the U. S. S. Iroquois was ordered to Hake thought from hot.
the matter.
With landable r ment his belief trut the coolies in qucation lutely asos bo disclose the particulars of
Admiral Rowan to his govern-lutely refuses to
a reticence, the old lady abso
the law of nations. Capt. English therefore do so; but language would be wanting to ex had been guilty of piracy in contravention of gave Lady Byrou a solemn promise not to
which word transmitted to Washington; utes the grate explanation which Mra. Stowe carefully took the depositions of the Chiuess press the indignation with which she repudi and the U. S. Government bavo latterly has given of the inatter. So serious, how sent to Japan and to the U. S. Consulate ever, did hire. Minns consider the conduct Cayaite of the U. S Flag was a here, their opinion that the use by the of Lord Byron, that she recommended her
"fraad
mistress to confide all the airsuratances to and abuse,"
that she was probably a Peru- her father, Sir Ralph Milbanke, a calm, during the war between Peru, and Spain, bis
his advice На her future course åt ane eral
hor from capture by Spanish time Mrs Minns thinks cruisers; idint
counsel and impart the culebrated "Amistad coolie case, and that, bez wrongs to Sir Ralph, Ent or arriving at coolies had committat on board the Casalto the subject, a course which she followed her in accordance with the judgment delivered Seaham Hall, her ladyship strictly enjoined in it, they held that whatever violence the Mrs. Minna to preserve abaplate silence on had been forced on them in order to recover self, so that when six weeks later she and their liberty of which they bad been unlaw- Lord Byron left Seaham for London, not a fully deprived. They therefore hoped that word had escaped her to disturb her parents' the Japanese and Chinese Governmente tranquillity as to their daughter's domestic would sympathise with that of the United happiness. As might be expected, Mrs. States in their detestation of the abomin- Minns bears the warmest testimony to the able traffic in connection with which the noble and lovable qualities of her departed Dayalsa catastrophe had occurred.
mistress.
At Brooklyn, N. Y., Thomas F. Sze Fur Eof H. 1. C. M. Arsenal, Shanghai, to Exera C. Daughter of WIL BAM A VERSLAND, ERQ., of 360 Atlantic Bireet, Brooklyn, U.S.A.
himself. P.S-Whether young Ling quar- brothel, is not clear frous the gist of the rolled with the soldiers prior to leaving the tale I should think he did.
PEKING-A correspondent says Mr Re- thechenart, the Franch chargé d'affaires, has been recalled. This is to be regretted, politics, and will probably be replaced by As Mr Rochechoupit understands Chinese
man who has all to learn.
Wore Washington. Querespondent. of the treaty, which we give for what it is worth Rose Browns's hostility to the Burlingame He express the belief that it was under stood between: Mr Burlingame and the Chi On the 30th October at the British Con Western Lowers were hot to be ratified till nese: Premier that his treaties with the miste Yokohama, before . Lowder, Esq. his turn to Pakiu, which was expected to M: Consul, and subsequently, atopar within two years from the time of his Chris At Hish; as to francisco sorvie stars impo,
by the Revd. M. B Bailey, departure there is very little doubt," WILLIAM
Royal
the
thon suspected that something was wrong, clerk that the quai Captain had called Returning to his shop, he learnt from his again and obtained a further advance of $10. The defence made by the prisoner was that he was intoxicated when he wrote Date, and he meant to pay the the ship' ship's compradore when he got money.
Rajah 1, PC. 106, stationed at Kom- loong Station, was charged by s Chinese
manatural la
offerico. The evidence taken in publication; and Mr May remaaded the nearing for the evidence of Dr. Cookiran. with having obtained 838 by means of Yung Afat and To Moon-hoi, cbargad threats from bostali and boatwoman (boat 1044), were remanded till Tuesday
Ani
tn
Marines the eldest son of the ment: agreed upon for the introduction of Daving immitted of course unfit for governor Low, is to be the next American only 10 the case was analogous to resolved to follow her Byron had
MiniSAJ.
of Lands, Victoria, Australia.
of railroads, and other
Tud- Life Revd W. H. SMITH, Vigar
new machinery,: Norfolk, to GERTRUDE eldest Western improvement Jobham
H BROOKE E
formerly
The writer than goes on
Mr Burlingame, whits in this country, received all sorts of plans, specifications and proposals, and in cases of which I'm Dersonally aware, entered into provisional
Trangements to forward their acceptatoea by his Government conditional in every
On November 4th, at Trinity Church, Shanghai, by the Revd. Cazon Butolier, HACHABLES STANLEY CHUETON fourth son of EDWARD GEORGE ERVETON, Keg, of 87 Ventnor Villas, Brighton, to B12, flird daughter of the late CHARLES HAET, Esq., of Liverpool,
en He
***** DEATHS.
At Shanghai, on the 4th Nov, Jogers P. Dry late of Chinkiang.
On the 7th Nov, JAKE KATHERINE, the beloved wife of Mr. O. DEIGHTON-BRAY SHER. (Australian papers please copy!) We renew our notice that whosoever, not being a regular suhtariber to the Over
and Chins Mail, desires to secure a copy or copies thereof for transmission by the next bomeward mail, mbst let me know at or before seven pm. on Saturday. Regular subscribers requiring extra co- pies are under the like cocssity,
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV, 13, 1869,
MR. BURLINGAME AND
se upon their not being presented until after his return to China bar med gr
When a man does an unwise thing how prompt the world is, and not always unjust ly, to attribute it to an unworthy motive,
LOCAL
CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Editor of the Cana Ma
pondent it will be seen that he says ex- Ambassador to China, and that Mr Fred. F. Low leaves by next steamer.
(Courier)
leave Chetoo yesterday (Nov. 1) for Takeo We learn that M.3. Adventure was to Roads, there to embark Sir Rutherford Alcook for conveyance to Shanghae on his homeward journey, H.M. Gun Bout Dove was to convey His Excellency from Tientsin to the Adventure,
The Customs Cruizer Kwashing will, we. understand, leave port to-morrow (Nov. 1) in order to make a survey of the pro- posed new channel from Bush Island to Shah-wei-shan and report its navigability for steamers. If satisfactory the vessels on the Northern route would always use that passage and the chorten their journey by about fifteen miles.
(Express)
The oely British uran-of-war now remain
ing in Port here is the raw, which arrived with .R. H. the Duke of Lidinburgh, and continned here to relieve the Zebra, which latter. vessel has departed for Japan. The U.S. Flagship Delaware is shortly expected here. The U.S. Monocacy is also bound from Kobe to Shanghai, via Nagasaki.
In accordanes with these instructions, or Byron was by no means of a cold tempera- She also declares that Lady the arrival gero of the 30 Chinese coolies zumont, but that the affectionate impulses of question on board the Hongque, Dr Jenkins, her nature woro checked by the unkind U. S. Vice-Consul-General, sent them tu treatment she experienced frour her has the Tantai, to be dealt with us he saw it, band. Of Fletcher she speaks vary favour, and stating the views of the U. S. Gaveraly and pleasantly he was, she says, a ment on the subject.
cheerful, companionable man, and used to converse with his master without any re
The facta elicited by Capt. English, in the course of a very lengthened investiga tion, amount substantiady to this: That there coolies along with some others since deceased, were shipped in the Cayato in December 1887 at Uallao for conveyance to anuther bouth American port; that the coolies, three days after leaving port, rose on the ship's company, and, after a fight in which two of the coolies were killed and others received wounds of which they after or hant
deal
straint, a practice which his lerdahip, so far from reproving, evidently liked and encouraged. Mrs. Blluns saw & of Lord and Lady Byron's grandchildren,
great Viscount Ockham, the present Lord Went worth, and their sister, while staying with their
whose are they were principally brought grandmother, Lady Byron, under
up especially the unfortunate. Ockham-very
and she ovidently considered them canny baitis. For some years:
it secuis hension that his lordship would have re- that Lady Byron suttered under the appre- course to legal
One man, known as an inventor of pro- fectiles and fortifications, expects now to go HONGKONG, 13th November, 1869.. tor China at the specified time, as does lalec
SIE-According to the Spirit License distinguished railroad engineer, for the report in your paper on the 11th instant, purpose of perfecting arrangements for a have observed that my. Liceuse has not great Imperial railroad scheme. Te-not the been granted as various suspicions are dincovery of this previously arranged delay against me. I have been in this Colony the case of Ross Browne's antagonisasie 186 Lever was brought before to China and the new policy? Perhaps not any Police Magistrates; I had Spirit License that splenetic exhibition he has wade, according to the rule, paying toy bills and the cause but one of the moving springs to botore, and I bave discharged all my duties evidently he and his friends did not find taxes regularly-nobody can prove that, I the rich places they expected:"
was in pube way mixed up with the Greek Pirates from Shanghai. I never knew them before, except when they were boarding in the Tavern Old House at Home;" certain- ly, they came and drank in my tavern, as any other man does but never showed signs or communicated to me that they had commit- The Nansing brought down a report from ted crimes, therefore how can I know? and Tientsiu, that Kiachta has been burned down, THE CRICKET MATCH.
suspicions fell against ins. As for atowing but no particulars have as yet reached us. The English game was bound to have a sway the deserter, he came to my house and Bishop Kingsley, of the American Motha-wards died, they managed to throw or place in the festivities, and it had the momy partier served him with the drinks he dist Episcopal Church, who is at present the whole crew overboard except the Cap nopaly for nearly two entire days, during anked and paid for; neither no nor my part making a tour of the world, arrived here tain, who blany spared, at the suggessou of which the following acores were made, and der knew he was a deserter, and when he from the Riverine ports on the 7th instant, the Chiuose cook, that he would navigate the Hongkong C, Club was badly beaten, though, the play was good on both sides. pund and no, I was not in. The Police sud will leave for hoochow in a few days
bir sleeping on the floor drunk and Mr. T. F. Wade, C.B., H. M. O 6 ship to China that the Captain pur- tutelage of their daughter obtain the The bowling of the United Service proved his bat on the table; I have to explain that D'Affaires, arrived hory, via the United Bisit Usast north of the muor, landed there Minns on this subject in reference to the
posely ran his vessel to
a part of the Kus was frequently in communication with Mrs. bowled out the field with only draps in fixed on the back of the Bur, for the accom-ly move on to take up his post at Peking. provisions, and refusing to return on board ship's unfitness for that duty. Strongly very deadly all through, and the Club were the Back Room, in a room which I bars States, on Sunday afternoon, and will short with the cook ou pretence of procuring evidence the latter could give of bis
bis lord- their second innings. The complete score medation of my customers. The carpenter Sir Rutherford Alcosk is hourly expected has not sure been heard of; that a storm attached-as Mrs Minos was to Lady Byron, here in H.M.S. Adventure, which has been coming ou they were driven south till she does not speak unkindly of Lord Byron, placed at his disposal to convey him thus they brought on the Coast of Japan, and thongh fully sensible to the detects of his fur on his homeward route. Out of the were brought into Hakodadi by a Japanese charactor. Most of the conversation in frying pan into the fire," we fear, for bad pilot; that a considerable anm of money which we lourued the foregoing facts took as Sir Rutherford has shown himself to be, in dollars belonging to the captain was place in the presence of Mrs Minna' dangh- in his want of Ministerial capacity, his tem-sized, and divided by the coollon among ter, a somely, intelligent, and matronly. porary successor is notoriously a fanatical themselves, a considerable portion of which lady of middle
Who
was doubtless འg༠, Mandarin Worshipper from whom nothing they spent for provisions and clothes in familiar with the details we have given good concerning British interests can be Russia, but the remainder of which they abuse, and who entirely consided in all the hoped, or looked for.
views
and opinions of her mother. Mr. Forbes, who has been appointed to. The fact that note of the murdered crew anded au interview which we shall not A PITHY QUESTION,
the newly created post of Maring Commis- were American citizens justifica the non- easily forget. Mrs Minns is a spye of a To the Editor of the CHINA MALL
sioner for the Imperial Chinese Government interference of the U. s. government in clasa of whom few remain among us, a class arrived here by the last mail from England the water-Courier.
with whom the dignity of service is mingled SIRO Sunday, September 19, the
Considerable activity has
with affection and a fiqulity which recently been benefit of his countrymen. That, the. F. Parkyn, e. Cheater,ugh humns to give, what it tornis more light and Light Departments. The following “Altu Uniforma devoted seven full down the employes of the Harbour
beyond the grave. Ong or two of the care. las llegations of Mrs Stowa:
wa are, we think,
osme to
YANKEE "NOTIONS," We invite the, particular attention of all our readers who are interested in the fortunes of the Burlingame Expedition. to the extract we reprint below from the New York Times, in which statements of great importance are repeated on the is as gived below. Mr Floyd photographed which was working in the house will also authority of a correspondent of a highly a group of the cricketers sud guests, . R. prove, how the faan bad come on the room, influential New England paper. These H. being in the centre. The Galatea man (in-if he was or not towed away. I also obsery statements corroborate in a striking oluding H. R. ) also beat an equal num-ed on your report, and other doubtful manner the remark we thought it our ber of Hongkong Clubites at bowls in the facts appeared. I do not know who will duty to make so far back as the 30th og Alley yesterday afternoon, having to able to prove about other facts.Your July last, when we pointed out, on thements in two games of very fair scores on
the advantage of 84 pills over their oppo- obedient servant,
CONSTANTINE VALERIO, strength of positive information then in either side.
Proprietor of the
Yokohama Hotel."
First Innings,
Our possession, that Mr Burlingames UNITED SERVIUB. ulterior (though mistaken) nation was that, by means of a supposed fusion between Chinese and American, interests, he would be enabled to "slip aside with
F. Romilly (RN)b, Prior,..
PB. Aitken (R.N.) r. o. Darby...ṛ
H. Jollye (RN)b, Mercer, RF. Taylor (MLI)E
79
the tit-bits of the China trade for the 70th Regt.)er, 18 Hungrobu, 13th Necember, 1869.
hordes of Wall Street stock-jobbers and PC De Creapigny, e Malican, b.. speculators Who gathered around Mr Foss
Burlingame in New York entertained J.-L. Hamnet (R. N.) & Chater, & Prior, bigh hopes of the fature ability of the G. Fallerton (R.N.) ́e McLean, b Chinese envoy to redeem bis liberal pro... Mercer...
{Byds.
Leg Byes, :: Wides,
mises of favour at Peking is perhaps, P. Lob.) nos out,
Ed. Ponsonby (R. N.) b. Prior,... the most satisfactory explanation that can be found for the affectation put on by nine tenths of the American news- papera of a fabatical zeal for the cauen of China as represented by My Burlingamej but it is amusing in a high degren to find that the onroy who was sent from Péking
Second Innings,
potinos emanating from the Harbour.
the
bad on arrival in Hakodadi.'
THE BYRON CONTROVERSY,
The papers received by the last mail fixed now celebrated paper by Mrs Stowe
disposed of by
and her ladyship
6א
дой
extends
the simple statement of this
on the Chinese queation." May I be permitter's office here, we republish for genera #bound in correspondence caused by the venerable gentlewoman. We will leave
was at that date the Representative of the 10% ted to ask whether Mr J. Ross Browneinformation:"A third ·
11
3
139
Capt. R. F. Taylor (R. M.LI). Priur, 4 Ed. Ponsonby (rug out), Mercer, IL
(a we now at length learn authorita L. Hemmet (R. N.), B. Fo...
tively from M Hart's own mouth) to R. W. Parr (75th Kegt,) hit wicket, b. stave off railways and telegraphs until Darby.
others to judge of the moral value of 770 feet in height, inminating the published in: Macmillan. The almost rainped-up tale told by a professional tittie tattlor, against the life-long and earnest con
U. S. of América to Chinus, or whether he entire horizon, sod v zible, in was simply Mr Browne, U. 8 citizen ↑ My own: information leads me
weather, universal opinion is that Lord Byron was Light-house on the 1st Newmber 1889,
if I am right ho has perpat 20 miles, will be shown from Gutzlaff not guilty of the frightful sins directly vistions of such a witness as Mrs Minns,51
izi
T.
B.
infer ter, and
gross breach of
diplomatic etiquette publishing in a local print what was evi dently from its contents but a Private note addressed by the Iuspector General of Chi- pese Customs to the former. United States Minister at Pokin
RETROP.
THE NORTH
By the unada we have Shaughai, pa pers to the 2th instant
(N. G. Daily News.)
7
the Greek Calenda, was actually hard at F. Romilly (R. N.) hit wicket, b. Fose,... work in New York in arranging con. H. H. Jollye (R. N.) c. Anton, bh. tercer, tracts and specifications on the sly with G. F. Parkyn, o. Darby, b. Mercer,... distinguished railway engineers and FAO, De Crespigny, e, MoLoan, b. inventors of every gugigiable description., P. Les (RE) not out,
3
13
3
Mercer
10
miles.
The fact is, to borrow a amile from one P. B. Aitken (N.). Wodehouse, b.
of De Weudell Holmes works, there were Mercer...
an indefinite number of "Burlingame AG. Fullerton (.N.) hit wicket, b.. Missions" in the field.
Darby, Byon Les Byes,. Wides
ЯONGKONG CRICKET CLUB, First Innings.
In the first place, there was the Chinese Government's Mission, an expedient adoptail hesitatingly and against the grain, but ventured on in the hope that p by pitting one barbarian against the rest all would be kept (to some extent at least) quiet
Pollard, Parkyn,... Secondly, there was Mr Burlingame's McLean, b. Parkyn,.................... Mission, intended to persuade the Foreign Mercer, b. De Crespigny,.....
Chater, e Romilly, b. De Crespigny.....
b. Parkyn......
De Crespigny, b. Parkys,...
Offices of Europe of the comparative cheapness with which their business ini
It is satisfactory to hear that the Cut laff light is a success. The Churn carried ship and the Kintoan beacon-about 20 it with her to half way between the light
We have heard that the revised Treaty
imputed to him by Mrs Stowe, on the RENNEL, Harbour Master.- Harbour Master's office, Shanghai, 30th Oct., 1869." alleged authority of a statement made to
The following communication concerving
her by Lady Byron. Our readers are
the Light ship and buoys at Newchwang sufficiently well acquainted with the sub- has been received from the Harbour Master ject to render it needless that we should at that portThe Light-ship stationed go into its nauseating particulars, but at the entrance of the Lisu River may we copy the subjoined two communica possibly be compelled
d to leave her station tions which seem to have more direct before the end of this month (October.
per.) The iron buoys at the entrance of the value than most others; the first in Lina River canot be depended upon for being positive testimony of a still living in their position after the first of intimate witness of Lord and Lady going in, but be kept in portof Byron's life sud conduct towards ench
We
To the Editor of the "Herald," SIR-Earl Russell is one of the few men now living who can throw light upon the Byron scandal, and repair somewhat of the wrongs done to the memory of the great pout. He bas read most part of "Byron's Memoire," and edited "Moore's Diary." we know that the memoirs contain state- From Lord Byron's letter to Lady Byron, wente which he thought she might wish to confute; but after declining to confate them whilst her lord was living, Lady Byron obtained the suppression of the stady
as Ists as possibile, and spare buoys sub-ather; the second as indicating that Earl mouts after her lord was dead. She tent stititted on their removal T. B. KENNEL, Russell has it in his power to settle their Douglas Kinnaird to Mr Moore offering Shanghai, 2nd Nov., 1889," Harbour Master-Harbour Master's Office, question. Mrs Stowe is in a rather delimony for the MSS., and although Mr Moore had no right to suppress them, hav (Courier)
cate position, from which sheaught to take ing received them for publication, and hear that a Tolegram has been recei- steps to extricate herself, by the produc-agreed to edit them, the memoirs were 258 Outober, or gay the red reporting the arrival at home of the ton of the memoresta apo she has ou cut and Mr. Moure records, bis 0 23rd except by Won-alaug, who | Eliza
founded her horrible story. It seems of the settlement at the two thousand Approval 12 was ill, What it contains has not trau
spired, but we believe it remains essentially month longer, in order that the scheme pro- the fatdishers of Macmillan have a grave this way, wrote to Lady Noel Byron, as-
The Shanghai Club will continue open a clear, too (saya another writer) that guineas on his little Toni."
Mr Moore, after accepting that mousy in 9the same, its chief if not c
of it not only concession posed and fairly tried, may be deve responsibility to answer to the publik inking her for materials for hit being
the opening o
mines at three loped Han
assuring
her of his delicacy accorepeated by Mr. Joually sad two Chit that which had arisen at Ninggo, similar fe
Bnd
Life of
96 different points in the South. Bir Kü- Some fow weska ago it was reported that lending the respectable sanction of their Bycretion. The soparated wife, or
put to the four and wicked attack nad occurred here with regar upon the memory of our great poet, rather the exasperated widow, thus really
la
Ching might be conducted if they would. Tollys, b. De Crespigny, 2 oreign house for the Prussians was laid to punishaient Hud, like a
only agree to place their abjects in this Mitchell, Jr., b. Parkyn,....
peace and good-will to men, and a trip found the world on £3,000 a year; and Fourthly, there was Mr Burlingame's
Burlingame Mission, which meant unli,
u
Leg Byes,
Wides,
2
b. De Creepigny,
Second Innings Taylor, b. De Crespigny god turn to distinguished railroad fear Daylon, Porky.......
mited notoriety, the opportunity of doing Pollard,
THE DYSON CALUMNY.
her best friend. Mre. Minns was present
take place in any church, but was perform.
JOHN ROBERTSON,
12, Norfolk-road, Brighton, Sept. 22,
HARRY, you ought not to throw away
18 neso students. Some dificultice have oc to the Church compound. The notion that That they could have published so dirty presided over the composition of the me
2curred to the American Missionaries at the foreigners are buying Chinamou to form a story is far more wonderful than that noir by the fales and bribed friend. 16-ohow the Magistrate having refused to
I to piles for the new Consulate Buildings
Need I submit that it is the duty of let them sponpy the chapel. The matter provalent amongst the natives, but web Mre Harriett Beecher Stowe should have has been referred to Tseng-kwo-fan, Viceroylieve that the inventors of the stories have written it." The following are the two very man as far as he can to repair this
foul
wrong La Moore's Diary" it is of the province. The foundation stone of been discovered and summarily sentenced communications above referred to :---
recorded that a copy of Byron's memoirs on the 28th ultimo, by Miss Lowder in Shaugbae, the rumour would never have * steps been taken
was taken by Mr Moore's orders, the copiers Under this beading the Newcastle Daily being a Mr Mathews, M. Dumoulin, sad a country under the political jurisdiction Auton, e. De Crespigoy, b. Parkyn,..... 10 amongst other articles placed under the attanied the dimensions was allowed to Chronicle publishes the following notes of a third copier, who was paid, and is not of thin Chistom-house.
Wodehouse, b. Parkyn..
5 stove, was
& parchment on which were reach
namos of all missionaries . w written
visit to Lady Byron's maid, now living at named. Earl Russoll was the editor of Thirdly, there was Mr. McLeavy Foss (not out),
We are given to understand that the Jarrow-on-Tyne
"Moore's Diary," this copy, I infer, was In China, 11 in Brown's Burlingiune Mission, which was
Sung
how bong have purchased from the By the rule a French Priest came Total the right to collect a tax on all iran of Mrs. Leigh, but always in terms of the if not in his castily.Your obedient Lady Byron often spoke to Mrs. Minus read by him, and is now under his control, down from Nangking, he was about to visit transactions in the settlements, for which a deepest affection, often designating her as servant, Shanghai, and a seat his effects to the regular tariff is fixed as follows 81 sampan; when about to
leave, he
he was in formed that big house was being looted, which report on his return he found tou true. A fellow tabourer had caly a day or
pravione gone into
into the country, and anxiety is felt as to his 18 mach
safety 6 plundering was committed by studenta 19 and it appears that, on the morning of the This rate belog exigible on every sale, no which Mrs. Mians was an attentive and
same day, the house of Mr. Meadow, su toatter how frequently the same goods may anxiously interested eye-witness. Our read-life, because they take things easy.
PROFESSIONAL thieves lead a comfortabls Englishman of Mr. Taylor's Mission, there change hands. At the same time no official ers will bear in mind that portion of the
I WON'T resident with his wife, had been attacked. chop is given to the hong farming the Atspin thu alapded between the two vetur squeere, as the exhibition of sich a docti fession made by Lord Byron to his bride as compel mother're not legal tender."
true story which tells of the hideous con- those," said a pay for steaks as tough as an angry boarder; no law cani rences
for the authorities to have
ment to any foreign official would at once snou sa the carriage doors were shut, an precantionary meastires but though to finish a basis for remonstrance against so of its effect upon the poor lady. Now, Mrs. Orleans Recorder's Court. And you A case of assault was on trial in the Now appearances good understanding ex manifest an infringement of the Treaties Mints, as we have raid, preceded Lord and struck the man ingaired the magistrates isted between the French Mission and the with foreign powers. No comment is need. Lely Ryou, to urepare for their recaption "Bedad I did." Then you did wrong. authorities, the latter appeared on the cd to show how such illegal and excesive at Halnaby Hall. soue only when it was too late. Then taxation must interfere with the trade of they arrived at that mansion later in the man called your honors toward, wouldn't
You can't say so." "Bas I do." "I they exhibited the trual signs of astonish importers of foreign iron, meat and regret which, of course, was a
you strike him "No; it would be wrong. hollow sham.
Bedad, I believe it would!"' replied the culprit.
THE Prussian Diet-Lager beer and
sngineers" of the Wall Street persuasion; Mercer (rit out), 6. Parky,
vi
......
snd the probable extension of the United Prior, a Taylor, b. De Crespigny, States Influence in Chine generally. Darby,
Da Orespigny,
To the accident of a thoroughly honest Anton; b. De Creapigny and intelligent representative having Chater, a Flammet, b. Parkyn, been selected by President Johnson to McLean, 1. b. w., b. Parkyn,........ succeed Mr Barlingaine it is probably Mitchell, Jr., b. De Crespigné,...... owing that the Mission, which was re- Wodehouse (not out),
garded with inch different views by its Various promoters, has so speedily col-| | lapsed. The straightforward utterances of the Hon. J. Ross Browne have fallen like a live shell among the eminent operators" of Wall Street; and it is unfortunately characteristic of the low patination in which Americans hold
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at the wedding, which did not, as is implied
in Mrs. Stewe's highly-dressed narrative,
of
ed by special licence in the drawing-room nice bread like that; you may want it some Sealiam Hall. We come next to an Im day." Well, mother, would I stand any portant incident, which is entirely at vari- better chance of getting it then if I should ance with Mrs. Stowa's statement, and of sat it now!"
was present when day, and saw them alight from the car riage. What was the condition of Lady Byron at that moment! Mrs Minns says
A rumour floats that a son of the Ting's SoMemory silvertises real estate dirt- she was busyant and cheerful, as a bride bas lately stabbed the son of another Man cheap,
should he, and kindly and gaily responded
pretzels..
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